Environment
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Climate Change Will Reduce Deep Overturning Ocean Circulation In the Future Millennia
According to the University of California, Irvine Earth system scientists, climate-driven heating of seawater is slowing deep circulation patterns in the Atlantic and Southern oceans, and if this process continues, the ocean's ability to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere will be severely limited, exacerbating global warming.
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